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(1996) Synthese 107 (2).

The three arrows of zeno

Craig Harrison

pp. 271-292

We explore the better known paradoxes of Zeno including modern variants based on infinite processes, from the point of view of standard, classical analysis, from which there is still much to learn (especially concerning the paradox of division), and then from the viewpoints of non-standard and non-classical analysis (the logic of the latter being intuitionist).

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DOI: 10.1007/BF00413609

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Harrison, C. (1996). The three arrows of zeno. Synthese 107 (2), pp. 271-292.

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